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... Human Wishes " has less of common life , but more of a philosophic dignity than his " London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London , " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human ...
... Human Wishes " has less of common life , but more of a philosophic dignity than his " London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London , " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human ...
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... human life , and shows us that this stage of our being is full of “ vanity and vexation of spirit . " To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
... human life , and shows us that this stage of our being is full of “ vanity and vexation of spirit . " To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
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... human being whose mind is not debauched , will be willing to give all that he has to get know- ledge . " We landed at the Old Swan , and walked to Billingsgate , where we took oars and moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a ...
... human being whose mind is not debauched , will be willing to give all that he has to get know- ledge . " We landed at the Old Swan , and walked to Billingsgate , where we took oars and moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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